Who is behind the No Kings protests?
By American Thinker
If China is involved in the recent No Kings…
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If China is involved in the recent No Kings…
➔ iBy New York Post
With Iran dangerously close to nuclear breakout,…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Beijing’s response is stronger and more direct…
➔ iBy The Nation
Timothy McLaughlin Our government spent almost…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
China has come out ahead in recent dealmaking.
➔ iBy The Guardian
As a gay woman I’d never really fantasised…
➔ iBy American Thinker
As the ancient Chinese curse said, we live in…
➔ iBy The Guardian
Some firms are skirting Trump tariffs through…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
Trump misunderstood China’s leverage — and…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
“We’re in the sprint mode of a real race for…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
The two nations have a chance for a reset. But…
➔ iBy The American Conservative
State of the Union: The U.S. will impose a 55…
➔ iBy New York Post
Yay! High-level US-China talks in London this…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
This will give factories a temporary reprieve,…
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The FBI says Chinese scientists may have targeted…
➔ iBy The Daily Signal
In December 2024, Chen Jinping, a 60-year-old…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Trump’s attacks on American universities come…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Bans and sanctions aren’t enough to beat China.
➔ iBy New York Post
America’s “AI race with China” is a…
➔ iBy The Guardian
The UK’s strategic defence review risks…
➔ iBy The Guardian
The policy is alienating, counterproductive and…
➔ iBy New York Post
NY Post readers discuss a Chinese national couple…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
If Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” passes,…
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Trump’s “Americas First” foreign policy has…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Xi Jinping has turned over critical economic…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
Plus: Marco Rubio’s many hats. Chinese spy kids.
➔ iBy The Guardian
A trade court ruling is exposing the civil war on…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Online culture and censorship have broken the…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Though the Trump administration hasn’t provided…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
Some investors on Wall Street are starting to…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
A brief history of China’s language…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Beijing has long been eager to woo back top tech…
➔ iBy The Guardian
It’s up to Anthony Albanese to decide…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
New Russian and Chinese weapons make…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
China’s salami-slicing in the South China Sea…
➔ iBy The American Conservative
State of the Union: The Secretary of Defense…
➔ iBy The Guardian
The US president’s strange mix of weakness and…
➔ iBy The Guardian
The Chinese Daoist text prompts us to reflect on…
➔ iBy Yedioth News
Opinion: As US shifts from permanent deployments…
➔ iBy The Guardian
The media has focused on the price tag and…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Racists in the United States and Chinese…
➔ iBy The American Conservative
State of the Union: The announcement marks just…
➔ iBy Yedioth News
Opinion: Israel’s new anti-dumping duty on…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Ongoing fears of student espionage are largely…
➔ iBy The American Conservative
Washington can’t afford to ignore Beijing’s…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Countering Russia and China in the Arctic…
➔ iBy Yedioth News
Analysis: Discovery of communication modules in…
➔ iBy New York Post
Monsters like Elias Rodriguez don’t suddenly…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
A giant firm and a superpower have become deeply…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Trump could have cornered China—instead, it’s…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Turning Taiwan into a porcupine will be essential…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Autocracies around the world stand to gain.
➔ iBy The Guardian
Britain would benefit from pledging more…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
New Latin American lending raises more questions…
➔ iBy The Intercept
Universities should reject Republicans’…
➔ iBy New York Post
Our margin of safety has badly eroded in the face…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Students are surprisingly indifferent toward…
➔ iBy Los Angeles Times
If manufacturers move production to the U.S. and…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
As of 2023, China continued to emit HFC-23 at…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Officials hope to boost domestic spending, but…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
Washington must be able to produce its most…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
Plus: Protecting Head Start, the D.C. Bar…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Growing Chinese and Russian activity urgently…
➔ iBy New York Post
Punitive measures against the Chinese economy…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
Insights into the billionaire’s machinations in…
➔ iBy The Guardian
Trump’s animosity towards China isn’t going…
➔ iBy The Guardian
The prime minister warns that immigration could…
➔ iBy New York Post
The opening round of the tariff war with China is…
➔ iBy The American Conservative
The Trump administration wants European capitals…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
In Beijing this week, Colombia joined the Belt…
➔ iBy Los Angeles Times
'A probable hate crime against historian Aki…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
But big questions remain about what happens next.
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
A softer communication approach may have helped…
➔ iBy The Guardian
Manufacturing and coalmining aren’t the way to…
➔ iBy The Denver Post
President Donald Trump’s newly reduced China…
➔ iBy The American Conservative
State of the Union: Both countries will roll back…
➔ iBy Foreign Policy
In a joint statement, the two sides took a step…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
Dealmaking with Britain and China on trade is…
➔ iBy New York Post
Pray that economic pragmatism wins out.
➔ i "Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost."
-    John Quincy Adams
"I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will always eventually triumph. And there’s purpose and worth to each and every life."
-    Ronald Reagan